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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1947.
UNITING U.S. AND SOVIET Britain's Task In International Affairs
Mr. Bevin On The
Situation
Morpeth, July 19. Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, declared here today his hope that Britain-a powerful nation and the central arch of the bridge in international affairs-would find a
way to
unite the United States and Russia in a com- mon endeavour for the uplift of humanity as a whole.
He added the hope that the United States would
never withdraw from Europe again.
Mr. Beyin told him nudlence | get mir vedromles going on the of 50,000 miners and their right lines," families that if he could get
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About Amerlen, Mr.
Beri ni from Britain to France, he said that be wanted to see the could help
the end of dollar borrowing "bo- recreate French economy, get an enor-cause it is unnatural for them ៧០ឋអ amount of her produce, and unnatural for us."--Reuter, and endi queues in Britain,
Seeds Of Peace
Britain
France, he said, has hard to The Foreign Secretary added, get coal from the United Studen. | “A great writer said that seeds The United States did not take for a great why are sown in the fruli
vegetables from settlement of the previous one. I tril
wanted would say that seeds France, anri
of trace CRN them. Coal from Britzon would he be sown at the end of a great
War. IL
Is the seeds of grant help to rerrente French economy
pence which Grent
Britain Its natural fines,
struggling to plant -now-wnter- Stating that the Government ing them,
forth the Fruit
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U.S. DEFENCE MERGER
Washington, July 19.
The House, by a voice vote, today passed the Army-Navy unification bill creating
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single National Defence Ministry under a Secretary of Defence. The measure now poes to onferenes to adjust differences with the Senate bill,
The Senate passed by 73-0 und sent to President Truman bill providing a 20 per cent inctrane
pensions for of the Civil and Spanish-American Wars, their widows and children.-United Press.
Veterans
U.S. Programme In Greece
Athens, July 19. Dwight Griswold, head of the American aid mission to Greece, told a press conference today that the fighting current ly going on in Greece in rotard-
and need its perplexing task the vid bringing them and ning reconstruction.
Milgov Ends In Mandated Islands
Washington, July 19. President Truman
today brought to an end the United States Military Government for the former Japanese mandated alands in the Pacific and narged Admiral Louls Denfield, Pacifie Fleet Commander, High Com- mlastoner of "The Trust Ter. ritory of the Pacific Islanda."
The Islands the Marshalls, the Marianas and the Carolines --were captured by the United States from the Japanese, who had held them as a mandale since the end of the first World War.
F For Freddie Is Still Missing
London, July 20.
Time, Summer, 1943, Place: the night sky over France. Silhouetted against the deep indigo of a summer evening, the British Lancaster bomber, F for Freddie, bearing a deadly cargo, trailed a blaze of light across the blue. It spiralled, slowly lost height and then plum- meted swiftly like a fallen bird, spewing its insides across the French countryside. Four years have passed, but the fate of the crew of E for Freddie has yet to be determin- ed, and, altogether, the fate of 4,000 gallant airmen-members of R.A.F. aircrews still listed as missing in France alone→ remains a mystery.
During the war years, baresV- ed parents and wives flooded the Air Ministry with letters, inquiries for telegrams and
The news of their loved ones. Air Miniatry started investiga tions through agents in occupi- ed countries, but only a small trickle of news reached London. It was impossible then to start a proper search.
Indian
Cabinet
Reshuffle
New Delhi, July 19. The redistribution of Indian' Government portfolios in what amounts Lo two provisional governments, one for the Union (Hindustan) one of India
for Pakistan, was announced in, a communique from the Vice When Europe was liberated { roy's house here tonight'
The communique said that in 1945, the Air Mlaistry put a new branch into the field-the cach government would deal The new regime will remain B.A.F. Missing Research and with its own business and con. until the
Enquiry Service-to catablishment of
discover Bult the other on mattera of permanent civilian administra- the fate of every missing air common concern. tion under an agreement, rati- man. The Service comprises Most important changes in fied by the United Nations and several units for each Euro- the redistribution of portfolios in the international arena with, of anderstanding and peace and
He said the American recon. Congress, sting trusteeship in pean country where it operates, are: struction programme in Greece the United States Government.
In France, the unit consists of clear vision and resolution, Mr. | go wal
pruple so Brons the Brym declared:. "Not a day that the brotherhood of minn is "will bring together the people The President placed reapon one headquarters and six search Six officers and 40 pasca, not a moment passes, in no longer a slogan, no longer a of Greece" and asserted that it albility for the interim adminis sections.
relity.
would be carried out regardless tration on the Secretary of the men make up the headquarters the job to which 1 am now en regm but
"It all depends on the will of of fighting.
Navy, Mr. James Forrestal, ro
staff; five officers, five drivers gaged without my being fully the people av
Now the ap- Asked if recognition would be serving the right, provided in
and their cars a search nection. anaelous that a wrong deelston pointed day. In the next 12
grantedi to
Communist the trusteeship agreement, any
Unknown Graves a wrong judgment, or a petulant ough let there be a concentra.
mountain
that close any government answer, may condemn not this tion of effort. Work not only für
for security These units have gone over might be formed. Griswold said, reasons.--Reuter. generation there is no slanger batter wages and better conditions That is a question that must
the ground mile by mile, hop- ing to find some trace of their of another war in this generation but work with will for the pur- as far as i cant see — but these which is gcenter than alle decided by the government
missing comrades. years the peace of mankind." "United in Washington and not by me." children of 30 and 40 1lnic".
Exploitation
He did not despair beranse of the passing difficulties. Mr. Beyin refuted press allegations. that he intended in lake advan tage of the Marshall proposals ' to recreate Germany,
"It is nothing of the kind?”, he said, "German restoration inst takes place in the quene of
Press
United Prexa.
General's "Poor Judgment"
Frankfurt, July 19,
general economie reconatrisetion General Lucius Clay said today that Major Gen.
of Europe. There must be a
standard set, and qulutuined, but there are two things which, affect, na nil.
James M. Bevans showed "extremely poor judgment" following investigation of Bevans' alleged part in the $1,500,000 jewel thefts from Kronberg castle.
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Prosecution Impossible
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